here are some stuff about me:
i was born in Mexico(now a permanent resident)
first to go to college
low income family
SAT score:1630
weighted GPA 3.73
took 2 ap classes this year(jr year)
going to take 3 ap classes next year(senior year)
member of health academy at my school
VOLUNTEER:
local clinic:80 hours
and i also have about 50 more hours doing smaller things
I’m also going to volunteer at a vet office this summer and I am going to intern at the local hospital next school year(senior year)
Xtra curricular:
UCSD bio-bridge program(student leader)(1 yr)
National Honor Society(2 yrs)
Jr. Civitan(3 yrs)
Drama Club(3 yrs)
Girard Prep-(program for college bound students)(3 yrs)
Honor Roll student(4 yrs)
Marching Band(1 yr)
Adopt a Family (health academy event- i was the one of the leaders that helped put the events together)
*the years represent how many years i would be in each by the end of high school
Do you think I could get accepted into csu’s? which ones?i don’t think I’ll get accepted into UC’s (maybe only riverside but through their gap program) but what do you guys think?
I am considering CSU San Marcos, CSU Long Beach, Cal Poly Pomona and ESPECIALLY SDSU( I really want to go to sdsu)
Do you think i have a chance?
What else can I do to prepare?
Any advice?
THANKS!!!!
Your extra curriculars are really strong and show academic interest and passion. I think you can get into all of the CSUs that you mentioned and possibly UCSD or UCSB, definitely riverside. But no matter where you go it sounds like you have a good shot at success in life
good luck

Your extra curriculars are really strong and show academic interest and passion. I think you can get into all of the CSUs that you mentioned and possibly UCSD or UCSB, definitely riverside. But no matter where you go it sounds like you have a good shot at success in life
good luck
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you’ll get into UCI or UCSB or UCDavis or any of those lower level UCs but not UCSD/UCB/UCLA. your GPA is too low. you’ll probably get into the CSUS. it’s not that hard
References :
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